Hey glennster: We Might Be Collectable?

kruser

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Just Wonderin!
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When we(me and my siblings) were kids(I'm a '56 model),we figured out how old we would be at the turn of the century.I would be 44.that was OLD!Wish I was that"OLD" again.Steve
 
Rick on Pawn Stars says "just because it is old doesn t mean it is worth a lot of money" 1956 model myself.
 
.... My parents are both '56 models. I'm an '84 myself and my wife is an '85...

Donovan from Wisconsin
 
OLD? '54 model meself. Guess thats why I'm split between the Oiliver Fleetlines and Supers!

When the tooth fairy comes, might like to have one of them Farmalittle SMTA. (did I just say that?)
 
I'm a young feeling '73 model but just to keep me in check the wife and I just had us a brand new 2011. She's making me feel my age but it's all worth it! :D
 
As fer me--I'm a 1924 Model! I remember when folks drove Model T Fords to get to work, or town, shopping. They towed thrashing machines from farm to farm, Grampaw used horse teams for all his farm work! Dad drove a '24 Studebaker Sedan to bring me home from hospital. The old Fordson tractors had large tin fenders that sloped back to a point, and had a little tool box, in that point, and the lid never fit!
The thing i could never figure out, was how the hay fork could pick up that large pile of hay and carry it up into the top of the barn, then run across, and dump it into the hay mow.
Lost my left foot in WW II, didn't let that slow me down--still up and kickin'!
 

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